About James
James Fletcher practices law in Texas and has built a steady, albeit compact, professional path through private practice. He began his on-the-ground legal career as an associate in 2013 at Tyler Flood & Associates. That role gave him experience handling routine client matters and the day-to-day tasks of a small firm. It also put him in a position to take on responsibility early, handling files and working directly with clients under supervision.
Three years later he launched his own firm. In 2016 he became president of The James R. Fletcher law office, PLLC. Leading a small practice required him to wear many hats. He managed client intake and case strategy. He oversaw administrative work and the practical demands of running a firm. Those responsibilities shaped how he approaches cases now: attentive to detail and pragmatic about resources.
Fletcher’s roster of roles is short but shows a progression from supporting attorney to firm leader. The early associate work allowed him to develop procedural familiarity and courtroom basics. Managing his own office added practice management experience and a direct line to clients. The combination means he understands both the lawyer’s workload and the business side of practice.
He practices in Texas and handles matters typical of private practitioners in that jurisdiction. His day-to-day work involves counseling clients, preparing filings, and representing interests where needed. He is comfortable in client meetings and in court settings when cases require it. Over time he has balanced casework with the administrative demands of maintaining a small firm.
Colleagues describe Fletcher as methodical and straightforward. He prefers clear communication. He tends to emphasize facts and practical solutions rather than theory. That approach appeals to clients who want direct answers and predictable steps. Clients who work with him can expect consistent follow-through on tasks and timely responses on procedural questions.
As president of his firm, he remains involved in all aspects of cases that come through the office. He oversees intake, guides case strategy, and handles litigation when necessary. His practice reflects the demands of a small Texas firm: a mix of client counseling, court appearances, and management duties.
He continues to practice law in Texas and currently focuses his work on serving the legal needs of individuals and businesses through his firm, The James R. Fletcher law office, PLLC.